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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH CHRONICLE' PAYSON THE Let I'rovo Paramount Be Your musement Home! PROVO J. II. MOUNTFORD, Publisher Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progres- give and contented citizens. PARAMOUNT U A .... CHARLOTTE - $2.00 One Year Advertising Rates on Application, Cheley the Job Ycu Want and Keep It See and Hear Comedienne Famous The GREENWOOD t LATE: AFTERNOON ON A BUSY DAY RlhENBERS AN LETTER HE INTENDED TO DICTATE THAT MCRN1N6 N we had a peach of n speaker at our assembly today, on the High Cost of Loafing Set us all to thinking that perhaps we arent as iDdusliiuus as we ought to be and that, as he said, killing time Is suicide. So, Im looking for a Job But the trouble Is, hows a fellow going to get the Job he DECIDES TO TELEPHONE- in her Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information original Stage Comedy So Long PATSY RUTH MILLER TY, Bert Roach Claud Gillingwatr No. 4890 Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter Ilyrum Lemmon, of the Estate Letty All Talking with GRANT WITHERS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OT UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUN- Sunday & Monday of Feb. 16. 17 How a Small Town (enius Beat the Stock Market anti Made the World Admit that Ilreams Come Deceased, Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersign d administrator with the will (annexed, at the residence of Mary E. Lemmon, at Iay-soUtah County, Utah, on or before the 16th day of June, 1930. True! SE& & HEAR n, william a. McClellan, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Ilyrum Lemon, Deceased. A. B. Morgan Attorney for Administrator First Publication February, 14, 1930 Last publication March 7, 1930 EDWARb EVERETT HORTON in IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAP THE TSY RUTH MILLER LLEN HALE T E itr CALL-CONNEC- ft COMPLETED WHILE UjL- TION IS HE- HOLDS THI - J - -- 'nr line- - and then keep Mr. Smlthhough laughed outright, Bob, 1 hope your streak of industry has come to stay. I think myself Its about time you began to cash some of your spare time DECIDES IS A LONG- - MOST D15TANCE SATISFACTORY TIME TO USE IT OFTEN. VES SAVER.-RESOL- both from the standpoint of learning to work, which Is a veiy real accomplishment, as well ns from the standpoint of financial return. College dajs are not so fur away, and boy, they do take cash. Undoubtedly, one Lcng Distance is both direct and inof the outstanding characteristics of Molt calls are now comexpensive. successful men Is that somewhere, sometime, they learned to work. These pleted while you hold the line almost as days we hear a good deal about fast as local calls. lucky breaks and pull and all the rest but let me tell you one thing Various Long Distance station-to-sta-tio- n now; things In tills world never Just day rates were again reduced Janhappen. There Is always a reason for everything; so with successful acuary 1 the fourth reduction in a little complishment. It Is not the result of more than three years. Station-tc-sta-tio- n Incky breaks; It Is not a thing of designates those calls on which you chance except In the movies. It comes will talk with anyone at the called teleto men only because they work hard and Intelligently for It and along phone. Evening and night rates were legitimate lines. not affected by the reduction. Now, ns I understand It, you want runs frocks to dresses rlet.ui, of f r Vile m to know what your prospects are; how etvmg them distinction that essential youthful-iu-- to get a truly desirable Job, and then union Tins okes are an important how to keep It. Well, as you know, 1 of n.mv Spring frocks, and have some rather definite convictions t1 r is incorporated ihin-- e in this those lines I and dont along very 1. F :rv4, in a manner that is i'v In mind the least sharing them and girlish. The both -with you not by way of advice, howof the vi ke is repeated where iotn An Co. Advertisement Tel. The Mountain Tel. States by hodirc joins the pleated skTt. ever, but by way of observations ! then you go to it nnd try them out ''ip t( oi:n t he Pter Pan collar . for yourself. However, let me say irt ecimportant, and the very h.'ir For Sale; Five room Modern home, FOR SALE Incubator Old Trusty, positively that It Is tremendously Imr.';ern No. E 3034 Sire portant that you do some thinking Coops and outbuildings, 2 acres of lj0 , tenis. in good condition .a capacity eK In about Jobs general befort you set small fruit. Will sacrifice if taken out to hunt one In particular. Bear at once. Inquire Leon Hiatt, Pay. Prce $10. Inquire of Fred Allen 495 In mind that It Is the potentiality of South 6th East, Payson, Utah, son, Utah. 3tpd. your Job which should make It attractive, not necessarily the pay check. What are you learning while you are enrnlng Is the Important point Many men pay mighty dearly for their pay checks In what they learn In bad morals and wrong attitudes. The second point Id like to get fixed In your mind Is that If possible there shonld be some definite connecWtion between the work yoa seek and aj the thing you are aiming at doing ultimately. One would not be gblng to an engineering school to learn to become a doctor nor working In a hos' pital if he hoped to become a great mechanical engineer. There must be some consistency. iij. The third point Is this; Success and wealth are not one and the same thing. In past years we have had a jj perfect deluge of success literature and It has left an entirely wrong Impression. Every normal man of course desires to make a good living that Is entirely legitimate, but lets make a good life first useful, creative. In some realm and dedicated to the Improvement of mankind. No other sort of a life is legitimate. Get a definite purpose established. Bob, and then aet out to make school and Job and reading and travel and friends and conki tacts all help you accomplish that purV pose. Apparently your work Is going pi" to be some sort of human engineering r V V': ' you enjoy people rather than things. You seem to be dominated with alrF-- vs i ns'M;' truistic motives. So lets find a Job , that will cast you with folks; meet' HL ing people; serving people In some and The astounding comfort luxury of the New Chevrolet Six has created a wave of capacity rather than cleaning machininterest all over the United States. Such luxury was unknown before in a d car. ery or keeping books or driving a car. This is the 1930 coach model, with new One of the cardinal principles of findengine in the inset. ing the right Job and keeping It lies In finding work which Interests you. Having found a Job that fits Into your scheme of things and that Interests nnd challenges you, then give It the very best yon have. 0 J ' r ' L Of course yon will have to begin at Vv the bottom. Dont expect to be made vice president of the concern In a week merely because you're good looking! Determination, loyalty, Integrity nnd perseverance are the factors In holding a desirable Job after you get one. The same stuff It takes to get a desirable Job It takes to hold one. Never work for any man to whom you cannot be loyal, personally, and to the standards of his business as well. To be efficient you must main tain always your own Give full hours and an extra good measure always. The minute you begin working by the clock yon Join that vast army of folks who have no future In anything because they are getters Instead of givers. Besides, the most common type of dishonesty today Is 'stealing time. When you make another contract with yourself to do better than is necessary, then yon will love yonr work and your work will prosper amazingly. Now, Bob, about finding the Job thats up to you; a test of your own Ingenuity and perseverance. In other words. Dad, its strictly up to me, eh all I get from yon Is some sound advice and your moral in i These young ladies do not seem to be worried although they are seated on a truck-loa- d support 7 of "Thats It, boy, what more do you dynamite and blasting powder. They are employees of the West Coast Powder Comnanv want, being a Smlthhough V a Northwest concern. lecaied near Everett, The cars are Io-i- ik nt All Talking medy Riot with In the matter of the Estate of Frederick John Wall, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at her residence at Santaquin, Utah, on or before the 15th day of April, 1930. Sarah Jane Wall, Adminstratrix of the estate of Frederick John Wall, Deceased. First publication February 14, 1930 Last publication March 7, 1930 .... wants & PLACES 1 Probate and Guardianship Notices 14, 1930 By Dad Welcome Laughter FEBRUARY Frank H. FROM DAD How to Get FR1. & SAT. So Long Blues! Entered at the Posted f ice at Payson Utah bounty, Utah, as second-clas- s matter. Publix Theatre IAKET FRIDAY, i h WED., THUR. Feb. 18, 19. 20 A 'grilling Romance Drama of idway and the Night Clubs! A1 Jolson . S composed A 'iff, Year from Today" for Roadability a Feature Of New Chevrolet h Up-to-theMinu- te Modes -. r- l1 I -- Norma sA Talmadge w Jj Hear rH,r Prepared Especially for This Newspaper Time! NORMA ) Talmadge tXCbLLA in New York Nights All Talking with GILBERT ROLAND Liming Garden Soil Too few home gardeners use enough lime. Many gardens are not yielding up to their eapnclty because of soil acidity. Where lime Is greatly needed the application of artlflelal fertilizers Is not, as a rule, economical. The acidity should be corrected first In most cases. Lime also helps convert a clay soil Into one of light and por ous consistency. Vegetable crops dlf fer widely In their soil requirements Ceitaln of them may be Injured by I I lime. Profitable Pork E 31 Good management Is always an Important factor In reducing the cost of producing pork. This means using only well balanced rations, keeping 33 the pigs healthy, and saving large Utters. A very small amount of hay with a little milk or tankage as a supplement to the grain ration Is very of even v alunble, but the substitution the best quality of legume hay for a considerable portion of the grain does not lower the cost of the pork pro duced. i V Uses for Combine Probnbly the most Interesting devel opment In combine history of the last two or three years has been that It seems adapted to the harvesting of almost any crop. The University of Illinois has harvested corn with a combine ; they have been used successfully In the rice fields of Louisiana. In flax fields of North Dakota and western Kansas; and growers of soy beans have almost reached the point where a combine is a standard piece of equipment with them. pictures sleeves jy storm wit! ing tow' in f s irr ii b' belt soft bf i course tl o md wur o ikirt, a in t'o vrlet which ot!i t! e ft. i i)so dps i t Excola P d I to 42. 2d c t . Pullets for Layers Pullets with small bodies rarely have a strong enough constitution to make a high egg record. Try to build a large bod before, egg production begin. JZ. 3 HW rolta :yf r low-price- er They Travel On High t. (, 1930 V stern Newspaper UnioL) Washington. Chevrolets used bv the firm in transporting powder and other explosives to points in Washington, Oregon and California. f i |